Denmark and Singapore celebrates 200 years of green ties with new exhibition
A new exhibition celebrating the 200 years of green ties between Singapore and Denmark has launched at Singapore’s Botanical Gardens and is now open to the public.
Digital and green strong avenues of growth for ASEAN and UK
The UK’s long-awaited Integrated Review, outlining its international priorities in a post-Brexit world, has been released. Whilst it is wide-ranging in focus, there is a clear and strong tilt towards opportunities in digital and climate change within Southeast Asia. This should be welcome news for Asean member states, especially if the UK becomes a viable […]
dnata further enhances sustainability through investment in solar energy at Changi Airport
Singapore – dnata, a leading global air and travel services provider, continues to invest in infrastructure and equipment to further improve resource efficiency globally. The company has installed a 3.5 megawatt-peak rooftop solar power system across its operations, including its cargo and catering facilities, at Changi Airport (SIN). The rooftop power plant comprises of over 6,500 individual […]
DOE requires solar, renewable energy technologies in buildings
MANILA, Philippines—Solar photovoltaic and renewable energy (RE) technologies are now required in new and existing buildings after the Department of Energy issued a policy on the adoption of the guidelines of energy conservation.
Don’t Waste The Pandemic Response
The COVID-19 pandemic is one of the greatest global challenges in generations. Governments and monetary authorities are correctly using every policy lever at their disposal to prevent a grave public-health emergency from becoming an even deeper economic, political, and social crisis. But as we rush to mobilise, we also must start thinking about how we […]
Dr Adham: Malaysia committed to sustainability, recycling and increased use of renewable energy in industry
KULAI: Industry players are encouraged to use green technology and recycled materials that could help reduce carbon emissions. Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba said the government was committed to ensuring sustainability, recycling and increased use of renewable energy in industry.
Economic diversification gathers pace as oil reliance wanes: CSPS
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN – Brunei has made “substantial progress” in diversifying its oil-driven economy in recent years, and should continue harnessing its strengths in energy to build an internationally competitive industrial sector, said the Center for Strategic and Policy Studies (CSPS).
EDC taps French firm to transform plastic wastes into housing materials
Geothermal power producer Energy Development Corp. said Friday it teamed up with Plastic Flamingo of France for its plastic-to-shelter project as part of its mission to achieve a regenerative and decarbonized future.
Electrification to decarbonise Singapore’s energy system
During the Future of the Grid summit, a panel comprising representatives from energy generators, consulting firms, investors, and smart energy solutions providers, discussed various measures that can be implemented to help Singapore reduce its reliance on natural gas and decarbonise its economy.
EMA, Shell renew partnership with $4m funding to grow Singapore energy start-ups
SINGAPORE – The Energy Market Authority (EMA) and energy company Shell have committed $4 million with support from Enterprise Singapore (ESG) to grow local energy start-ups, as part of a renewed partnership.